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make it a great weekend. greta go "on the record" right now. "america's news headquarters." this is "the kelly file." welcome to hannity. newly appeared e-mail appear to show the depths of bill and hillary clinton's greed. i'm tucker carlson in tonight. the fox news channel has since confirmed that while hilary clinton was serving as the america's top diplomate, bill received speaking invitation to north korea and the republican of congo. the most atrocious human rights. the state department cliend both requests. but that didn't stop them from
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pressing for explanations of why there would be concerns in the first place. joining us with more on this breaking story and how it's affecting hillary clinton's campaign is ed henry. >> hilary clinton came here to minneapolis for the dnc summer meetings because she wants to stop the bleeding over the controversy. she's trying to get back on message about the middle class and trying to shift the focus off of the scandals. yesterday you heard her attacking republicans, comparing them to terrorists. today, going after donald trump suggesting in her words the party of lincoln has become the party of trump, attacking him on immigration. and she's trying to save off this potential threat from vice president joe biden, trying to convince the dna members that she doesn't need someone to come in and rescue the party. each time she tries to turn the page from the controversies, there's new information. you mentioned the speeches vol
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bill clinton. there's also new e-mails obtained about one of her top aides and how she had the intersecting responsibilities, working at the state department but also working the clinton foundation, working for a private consulting company. all of this intersection now catching the eye of republican senator chuck grassley. so i asked hilary clinton at a news conference today. here was her response that got a bit defensive. >> let me answer one of your questions because i think that's what you are entitled to. >> now in fairness to hilary clinton, that was a more combative candidate, that might be some of her supporters especially on the left are looking for. there's a big "the new york times" piece today suggesting that the democrats are frustrated that clinton has not dealt more directly with the e-mail issues. the clinton foundation has been playing too much defense and joked about it, tried to joke it
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off by making that snap chat joke a couple of weeks ago and then telling me last week about wiping a server with a cloth. she's now trying to shift strategy because it's not just about the controversies. it's about the possible entry of joe biden who was not here in minneapolis. but the draft biden folks were here. >> thanks, ed. here now with reaction to all of this is the president of citizens united david bossy and fox news contributor doug shone. welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> i want to start with you. >> sure. >> you have a long association with the clintons. you know them well. this seems almost unbelievable that bill clinton would entertain speaking requests from north korea and congo. and by the way i should say that the north korean request was forwarded by his brother-in-law. this is like a joke but
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apparently it's real. >> well, clearly, tucker, it was a mistake to consider them. i certainly believe that. i think most people would. that being said, they were vetted by the state department with a clear unambiguous no, which is the reaction that hilary clinton state department should have had. i'm glad they had it. >> so, dave, just to be clear, if i called the irs and said i'm thinking about not paying taxes for the next ten years or hiding some of my income that i get from robbing liquor stores and they say no, and i'm caught doing it, but i check with law enforcement and they said it wasn't okay to commit this crime. who would even ask. it's so crazy and revealing. >> i cannot believe what he just said. but, look. he is correct. the state department didn't allow them. that's not the issue. the issue is bill clinton would do anything for money. and when it came to the congo it
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clearly states in the e-mail he wanted to hide the money, $650,000 in the foundation and that's what this is all about. >> so, this is one snapshot into bill clinton's life during the four years his wife served as secretary of state. he did more than $48 million of for-profit speaking during that time. we don't know much about most of it. if you're the democrat supporting the only real candidate running, hilary clinton, you've got to be concerned that more shoes are going to drop, no? >> really funny that you used that expression. because in my column about the clintons today i said, it's always raining shoes. that's the promise they give you, flying footwear. if you look at this, imagine they were just unveiled by the citizens united suit from yet another lawsuit. this is out of nowhere. there isn't plat river, holding the server they ma have been empty at the time, doesn't have to do with ben gan zi or
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something else. this is out of nowhere another revelation of the overlap between the state department and the clinton's personal wealth. then at the same time, this very week you have the senate judiciary chairman, chuck grassley focusing on the long term aid of hilary clinton who is able to work simultaneously in three places, raising funds for the clinton and at the state department all at the same time. this is a purr ray of conflicts of interest. if you're a democrat, this is really scary. >> i would think so. doug, i want to get back to a thought that hasn't gotten a lot of attention. the north korea rig was set up by tony rodham. they're popping up in various suits. what do these guys do for a
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living? any clue? >> i don't know. you'll have to ask them. i can't speak for their professional engagements such as they are. i'm very glad that bill clinton did not take up either of those opportunities. but he wasn't going to launder them or hide them. going to go into the foundation presumably for good work. >> hold on. just add facts here. >> to put money in a foundation is not -- >> we don't know that. the speech to the democratic republican of congo was arranged by harry walker an they said -- they're a for-profit business. they said i don't think you should do this. and the clinton people said we should talk about it. >> you clearly are wrong. >> but it's very important that we remember up until recently, they weren't going to tell us all of the donors in the foundation. that's why back two years ago it
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was going to be okay to hide it in the foundation. >> glad they've told us and glad we know. >> but it's so little that we know. and anytime we learn anything, it's shocking. hilary clinton's remark that republicans. i heard you say something so smart off the air. you said he was inspired by trump. explain what you meant by that. >> i think she is trump's rise. and everything he says goes. he doesn't take a, you know, a licking for anything, no matter how outrageous it is. she's also desperate more importantly to change the topic. she succeeded in doing that. we focused on how outrageous the comment was for several hours or half of a 24-hour cycle before going back to this kind of a
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mass of a press conference today she had trying to answer these questions again and deflects and becoming offensive. it did work. it was outrageous. it doesn't fly. it was over the line. i don't think democrats liked it. but she's really desperately trying to change the topic from the e-mails server. >> if elizabeth warren had been the presumptive democratic nominee and not hilary clinton, i would have been easier for the democrats. how did they buy her off? how did they convince her not the run? >> i think she made a decision not the run. which, tucker, given hillary's slide in the polls and biden's perspective run and bernie sander's rise, could be revisited at bobby kennedy revisited his decision. >> yes, he did. thank you for joining us. coming up next right here on "hannity" -- >> you see my statements.
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i do very well i don't mind paying some taxes. the middle class is getting clobbered in this country. the middle class built this country, not the hedge fund guys. >> you can read his lips coming up. and then later tonight -- >> i strongly believe we've got to have common sense reforms to keep weapons out of the hands of criminals. >> not about the guns, it's about mental instability. you have people with great mental instability. >> mental instability. 2016 candidates weighing in on gun control in the wake of the gun control in the wake of the horriblebefore i had the shooti burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ...served my country... ...carried the weight of a family... ...and walked a daughter down the aisle. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain.
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firm's best interest. i'm robert gray, now back to "hannity." we have to rebuild the infrastructure of the united states. we're spending money supporting
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counties don't don't like us. we're giving military weapons to countries that flee as soon as they hear a bullet is shot. who likes the idea of the wall. i love it. somebody said you can't build a wall. you know, the great wall of china is 13,000 miles. this wall is 2,000, but you only need 1,000. so 2,000 years ago they could build the great wall of china but then they say how do you build a thousand mile -- give me a break. people want to see real change, not obama change but real change. and you know what they want to see more than anything else? they want to see victory. this county doesn't have victories any more. they're going to see so many victories, they may get tired of winning that much. you're going to see so many victories if i'm elected president. >> that was 2016 republican front runner donald trump talking to the press earlier tonight before an event around
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boston. as we've seen, trump is never afraid to speak his mind. he did it again this week and made headlines for his comments about taxes. here's part of what he said. >> i would let people that are making hundreds of millions of dollars a year pay some tax. right new they're paying very little tax and it's outrageous. >> you would like to raise taxes on yourself? >> that's right. i'm okay with it. you've seen my statements. i do very well. i don't mind paying some taxes. the middle class is getting clobbered in this country. the middle class built this country, not the hedge fund guys. >> conservatives like trump by and large. what gives? joining me with reaction, fox news contributor tammy bruce. welcome to you both. i'm kind of bewildered by this. you know trump really well. he doesn't have orthodox conservative views. here's another example. what's going on. >> he was never a conservative
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until ten minutes ago. i personally like donald a lot. personally, he's a great businessman. he hasn't spent a dime on the campaign. maybe to fuel his jet but he's spent almost nothing. he doesn't have a tax plan. and what little we know about what he wants to do, he sounds a lot like hilary clinton. he wants to tax some rich people, wants to give the middle class people a tax cut. i think the reason why he hates hedge funds is because they're all supporting jeb bush. what an easier way to get back at bush's supporters than to say hey, i'm going to tax you. >> i wonder, getting bogged down in the details is impossible because u there aren't in but i wonder if that's missing the point. the truth is small parts of our society are really prospering and then huge parts of it are dying. the middle of the country is dying. isn't he speaking to that
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frustration? >> he's clearly running not as a conservative but as a pop youist. it's about having everybody pay less tax, more freedom, having it be about smaller government. not about kind of doing this 1% against everyone else again. that's congress. however after seven years of being punched in the face every day and a president who clearly seems to not like us, it's interesting to hear a man who is appealing to some base feelings which are legitimate. but the answer is not playing the same game in a different way but frees up the tax dynamic. and a flat tax in general is a good idea as well. but he's not speaking to that. look, there are no details. but barack obama had no details. and the last conservative we had was george w. bush. >> barack obama had details. >> can i ask a question? >> medicare part d and he started the --
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>> it's bad to crush the top 1% if they're the innovators, the entrepreneurs. but if they're people that have to be rich because they're close to power, maybe it's not a bad idea. >> go to upstate new york and you'll understand why his message is resonating differently with the republican voters who are white working class people who have seen their, you know, generally their paychecks get smaller. i mean i think donald is brilliant. either he did it or someone sat down and said let's get five issues that we know that a big portion of the republican electorate who isn't rich, who don't come from wall street, who is working class and what they feel most threatened by, immigration, the fact that these wall street fat cats are making money and you know not. there's a couple other, china. >> those are all real things rms they're real things but are they at the top? >> i don't know. >> the problem with the economy
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post the financial crisis is that you had a financial crisis and you had president obama looking at the taxes and -- >> let me flip it around. why should republican candidates feel morally bound to defend hedge funds? >> i think whenever you can argue it in that the government shouldn't be launching into this kind of position anyway. that's not the enemy. that the enemy is a government that so gigantic, it's grown into its lounge chair and wants more pizza. >> what a repulsive image. >> there has to be more taxes, more this. and a genuine answer is we want infrastructure but we want you to back off. this is about appealing to certain people's emotions. but a lot of conservatives i know, if you deal with immigration properly, they'll almost give him a blank check to do anything else.
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>> that's true. >> really quick. >> he's making rubio, all of these other guys, walker and jeb look like little people. how is he doing that? the white working class, which is the sort of, what did they used to call them, the nixon used to call them. >> silent majority. >> used to give the republican party an edge in many elections with doesn't care about the capital gains tax cut. they don't care about that and they've boycotted the republican party in the last cup of elections. >> the republicans haven't been conservative. you haven't seen a republican party that we can say is conservative. >> we're out of time. coming up nooex right here on the "hannity" program -- >> i do believe there's a lot of growing consensus out there that combat weapons should not be available for sale. >> he didn't buy an assault rifle. he bought a handgun. none of the laws they're pushing would have done anything about it. >> the wake of the shooting in
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virginia. they're weighing in on the gun debate. smoke was still in the air and they were talking about it. hilary clinton compares her republican rifle to isis because some of them support minor restrictions on abortion. now the rnc is demanding an apology? apology? we've got gov40% of the streetln detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time that the bankruptcy filing was done, the public lighting authority had a hard time of finding a bank. citi did not run away from the table like some other bankers did. citi had the strength to help us go to the credit markets and raise the money.
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criticizing president obama for his take on gun control. the debate resurfaced almost immediately this week after two journalists were shot and killed during a broadcast. it's been a hot topic all through the year. watch this. >> unless they want to erase the second amendment. that's what they want to do and i'm against it. be honest about it and say this is what you want to do. otherwise, none of the laws they're pushing would be anything about it. >> what about the guns. you have people with great mental instability. >> i strongly believe we've got to have common sense reforms to keep weapons out of the hands of criminals, the violently unstable, domestic abusers and terrorists who find it pretty easy in our country to get hold of a weapon if they choose. the problem i see as a governor is we're not focusing nufb on mental health. what you're hearing now is let's have new laws. we don't enforce the laws that we have. >> there's a lot of growing
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consensus out there that combat weapons should not be available for sale. >> well, joining me now with reaction to all of this, criminal defense attorney eric guster and fox news contributor. why are the politicians surrounded by armed guards lectures us. hillary clinton said just call 911. if someone came to her house, would she call 911? >> i think she would have some men with guns handling that business. the police have no obligation to protect you. so she's false on that point. but also, yes, they outsource their protection. and in the case of this week and in the tragedy that we saw, it's really important to point out that these politicians were calling for more gun control, more laws on citizens when they had no idea what the facts of the case were. and the reason that they do that and these emotional situations, ba us they have to have the conversation about gun control in an emotional state.
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because in a sober state, in a sober situation, their debate about gun control doesn't hold water and none of their statistics about why they need more gun control hold up. they can only have the argument when there's a tragedy there. >> i think that's a wise point. >> i'm as upset as anybody in america. i want to take the argument seriously. i want you to assess it as soberly as you can. is there a law you're aware of in the state of virginia that that had have been passed would have prevent thd tragedy this weak? i don't know of any law that would have prevented this tragedy. this man had no control record, no criminal history. i heard what hillary clinton was saying. there are laws to prohibit domestic abusers to having gun. i'm in alabama. we love our football and our gns. everyone has the right to have a firearm unless they fall into
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certain categories. and when democrats and other people are trying to say, hey, keep the guns out of people, we need more gun control and using a tragedy. the worst part is them using a tragedy to say oh my dposh, we need to make stricter gun laws. it's not like this guy walked in with an uzi or some assault rifle. this is a regular pistol that anyone could have gotten and he got it the legal way. it's a bad argument. >> i don't want to be cynical but i'm starting to think this isn't really about protecting the public. you would think deeply about how to keep the guns out of the crazy people. you wouldn't worry about me. you would worry about keeping schizophrenics from getting guns. >> i think it's really important to bring this up. bloomberg's every town for gun safety -- >> mike bloomberg who is surrounded by armed guards right now. >> and has been questioned will you give up your security and he
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says no. his group were jumping to conclusions about the situation and the fact that that they try to take responsibility for the good work that the national shooting sports foundation has done to incentivize states to put mental health records into the federal background check system so the people with mental problems are caught in the system when they go through the background check. then they do the hard work and actually having a solution and protecting the public and really hard data to prove it and they come in and say look how the background system has been improved. it's actually the pro-gun people protecting the second amendment rights, improving the mental health check system. >> i'm glad you mentioned the 2nd amendment. eric, you're a lawyer. the supreme court ruled gies on this in two years, affirming that it's an individual right to keep and bear arms.
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if they want to repeal the second amendment, why not say so. >> if they want to repeal it, just say that instead of trying to put all of the provisions to essentially keep guns out of law abiding people. and we have to make sure that we don't let these tragedies like this make us into an emotional state where oh my gosh, we have to do something about these guns. this is a fool who had a gun. i'm heart broken for this family. some people have tragedies like this that impact them. but we can't make a knee jerk reaction to say let's get rid of all of the guns, because everyone can have a gun, every citizen can have a gun to protect their family from intruders. because the bad guys already have them. good people need to have them too. >> i'll give up my guns when mike bloomberg gives up his. it's the public school debate. this is a class debate to a large extent.
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people in the ivory tower dictating from on high to below what those people should do. >> and giving you false information. the police have no obligation to protect you. they are the second line of defense, you are your first line of defense. >> whit's going to take them te minutes to get there any way, you'd be dead dead. >> first thing that happened when the levees broke, the police left. those without guns became victims. >> a senior there on trial for rape. do you have a view on that? >> i saw the testimony, saw the young lady's testimony. this is what i expected. one thing about this case that we have to look at, we have to look at the statutory rape laws. this young man was essentially convicted of having sex with someone who was in the same school, within the same age range but there's too big of an
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age difference. throughout the united states we have the laws that a lot of young men are being convicted of and that's unfair and we need to change that. >> the question is not is it wrong, of course it's wrong. is it the same as molesting a child. should he be a sex offender for life. that doesn't seem quite fair. >> that's what i have a problem with. we fight those cases all of the i'm. senior boy, sophomore girl, she gets heart broken, says i was raped and that's what causes so many young men to be facing arrest and a lifetime of being reported. it's a bad life. >> thanks for joining us. welcoming up next, 2016 republican candidate mike
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that's the phoniest thing we've seen. she compared the candidates to terrorists. she continues to support planned parenthood even of the undercover videos horrified the country, showing high levels of planned parenthood talking about selling baby parts. we're going to show them part of one of them. we've got to warn you, it's horrifying and stomach turning. if you've got kids many the room you may want to ask them to leave. here's part of it. >> i was like wow, i didn't even know. good for them. yeah, if you had cases which we've done a lot, we sometimes shift those back in its entirety. the lab is coming. >> so if we alter a process and we're able to obtain intact
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fetal cadavers, it's all just a matter of a linty 'em. >> what would keep your lab happy? what would make your lab happy? >> another 50 lives a week. >> what would make your lab happy. >> another 50 liver as week. >> joining me now, governor mike huckabee of arkansas. great to see you tonight. what do you make of hillary clinton's comments especially in light of her continued support of planned parenthood? >> well it's hard for me to begin to understand what hillary was thinking, although that was scripted. this was not an off-off-the cuf remark. she intended to say this. she's talking about terrorists. i'll tell you what terrorists do. terrorists cut people's heads off and that's what they do in the planned parenthood clinics. if she wants to talk about
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protecting women, what about protecting the women who thought they were going in for a procedure to remove a mass of tissue and in fact a baby with a heartbeat, arms, legs, toes and eyeballs was hacked to death and the parts sold. without that woman understanding that she had been exploited. she had been used and somebody had made money off of her grief. if that's hillary's definition of taking care of women, then i certainly hope i'm the one who gets an opportunity to stand on the stage and debate here about a year from now. >> this is such an emotional subject. it's almost hard to talk about. but i want to be as nonemotional and clinical as i can be and talk about the politics. hillary clinton's position is that there ought to be no restrictions of any kind on abortion up to the very end of the third term for the purposes of sex selection. she's against any kind of restriction on abortion.
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is that judging by the polls, your understanding of what the polls of american public opinion are. is that a mainstream position, in the center of what the americans think in. >> it isn't. but even if it was, it's immoral. this is one of those issues that we ought to forget about the politics. somebody ought to provide the kind of leadership to say, i don't care what the polls show. this is the mark of a barbarian society. this is not the actions of a civilized people. civilized people don't hack other people to death and then sell the parts because there's money to be made from it. and that's why i find it offensive when people say, let's see what the polls say. let's don't worry about what the polls say. let's say what right and wrong say. >> my point is, she's the extremist here. she has views -- >> absolutely. >> -- that only a tiny percentage of people would have. >> i don't want to impugn anyone's character but how could
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you look at those videos and say i'm okay with that. >> she's admitted that she hasn't looked at the videos. and i think it's pretty evident that she couldn't look at the videos and continue to stand up at the podium and make the flippant remarks like he did towards republicans and terrorism. this is classic clinton misdirection. let's change the subject so we don't talk about what hillary ought to be talking about, and that's releasing top secret information. explain the terrorists that killed four americans the night of benghazi on september 11th, 2012. those were real terrorists and they killed real americans and she needs to give us some better answers than she's given so far. >> i want to get your tame on something that sheriff clarke had, responding to questions about black lives matter. a group that hillary clinton recently met with. here's sheriff clarke's view of
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that group. >> let's take a lock at this group which aye renamed plaque lies matter. this is the hands up don't shoot. the whole thing is built on a lie. but it's a conglomeration of misfits. you have occupy movement, argue organized labor, criminalists, you have black racialists, cop haters and. >> so should the democratic candidates be meeting with this group? >> i don't think they should or if they do meet with them they ought to meet and say you can't go around and elevate one group of our citizens above another. we hold these trues to be self-evident. we're all created equal. all lives mat e. i got really criticized for saying what i said.
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it's politically incorrect to say that all lives matter. i apologize to no one and take nothing because back because i was raised to believe that every life matters and it's a sin to elevate one person's life above another. >> thanks for joining us tonight. appreciate it. coming up next, right here on the "hannity" program. ♪ the hip among you already know that was a clip from montgomery jenrry's new song "folk like us." ♪ irresistible moments deserve irresistibles treats.
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♪ welcome back to the "hannity" program. kwou country music duo montgomery gentry is back on the scene. joining me, montgomery gentry, "folks like us" brand-new cd. miss you. you fell off the stage.
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it was like eight minutes. >> sometimes we don't have the tape down at the edge of the stage. i'm always looking out towards the crowd. >> traveling, playing and getting out there on stage. that's all >> that is all we've done, you know? we got fortunate enough. >> i saw you guys at bb king's. you still play for fun sometimes. >> yes. we were here for the cma awards. >> yes. you said let me play bb's and sing? >> that is what it's all about.
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and it's, you know, like you love the big places but the clubs you're right there. one on one. up close and personal. >> tell me guys, i never asked you guys. i know your brother is a -- >> that is who put the band together out of high school. >> did you kick your brother out? >> yes. he got a record deal. and of course, then, i was a drummer. >> you walk around the stage like an insane person. swinging the mic. how many times a night does he get lost and not pick up his part of the song? >> it happens. it happens. >> he loves entertaining with the crowd. so every now and then there are times he'll look up and like where am i at?
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i look here and go -- >> you did a freedom concert, you don't accept people sitting down. you say get up, let's party. >> this is the greatest country in the world. we want everybody to have it, man. we ride on the bus and see how butte theautiful this place is. we need to do more for our great american heros. >> are you political? nothing you can say on the show, right? >> not too much. very excited about this year. i hope that we can get a president in there that can turn the country back around for us. >> you guys are patriotic. you've got the flag in the background and other side here, that is one of the things, you guys go to the heart of hometown america. that is reflected in your music.
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is that the theme you like to bring out? >> if you go back and look at records in the past, there is one basic theme we sing about. family, faith, the pride of america, our men and women who serve this country and working class out there. >> freedom and fun. >> party on the weekend. >> amen. >> i think you party during the week, too. jim beam was sponsoring you when i was hanging with you. i remember seeing a bottle on the stage this big when it started and that big at the end. >> just put that up there? >> who did that? >> tell me about this album and what may be different than our cds. >> we've got the same message, about family, faith, and american pride. the working class and our soldiers out there. but if there, the newest thing to it is the freshness of the sound. we've got the twin guitars, electric guitars as our
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signature sound. he did a makeover on it. >> yes. >> just a couple mid tempos on it. just right there, in your face. >> it's loud, and fun, you guys are great. i love your music and have been a fan for a lot of years. and folks like us, get this cd. see these guys on the road. how many dates this year? >> close to 90 shows. >> that is awesome. >> that is a slow year for you. >> that is just enough. >> just enough. good to see you. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> but there is more "hannity" right after the break, so don't go away.
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[ ♪ ♪ good morning. today is saturday, the 29th of august, 2015. i'm anna kooiman. it's a fox news alert. tragedy in texas after a sheriff's deputy is shot and killed execution style while filling up his patrol car. >> strikes us in the heart, to simply be a target because you wear a badge and for no other reason hits you where you live. >> the suspect is now behind bars. the breaking details straight ahead. >> and then tropical storm erika barrels through parts of the caribbean leaving a trail of death and destruction. and in florida, water flying off the store shelves as residents there brace for impact. how big a threat is this storm to the u